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we will see what happens within ncy pelosi. if she decides to run agait the leaders, she will be one of the westover people in the room. it could be an interesting race between steny hoyoyer, whwho may be more willing to compromise with republicans, and chris van hollen, who o may neneed nancy pelosi's backing to beat at steny hoyer for the job. >> there is no question that if you take the rhetoric at face value, there is no deal possible. i think the american pple are hong there is give-and-take on both sides but it is going to be tough bececause of the obama rhetoric during the campaign those at the totop end of the ectrum paying a little bit more, the republican line of "we are willing to have a discussion but it cannot inlve rates." the gap has got to be bridged -- leaderers haveve to havave a al they can sell to their rank and file. >> the real problem here is that even if you raise taxes on high- income individuals by $100 billion to $15billion and to cut spending by an equal amount, so you me john boehner and the preside
we will see what happens within ncy pelosi. if she decides to run agait the leaders, she will be one of the westover people in the room. it could be an interesting race between steny hoyoyer, whwho may be more willing to compromise with republicans, and chris van hollen, who o may neneed nancy pelosi's backing to beat at steny hoyer for the job. >> there is no question that if you take the rhetoric at face value, there is no deal possible. i think the american pple are hong there is...
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wisest words of anyone in the house of representatives handing the gavel to nancy pelosi to be speaker of the house after republicans lost that 2006 election. he said, my party forgot that powers to be used for the good of the people and not for power's sake. that's what they have to remember. now, as far as that fiscal cliff, they can withhold the tax schedule changes. they're able like in defense, when you have a defense cut or a defense cut like that, it takes place over three to four years. it doesn't all happen this figs year. what we want is a bunny slope not a cliff so the damage is not great as long as we are able to take the short-term deal that david spoke about. what everyone is looking for, consumer and business investor is certainty. congress generates the political will with the president to address our problem. both in the grand scheme so we get $4 trillion in debt reduction over a year and second in the short term and don't have a gross domestic product grow at zee ro over the year. >> when you think about this entire issue, there is the gop caucus and the dysfunctional
wisest words of anyone in the house of representatives handing the gavel to nancy pelosi to be speaker of the house after republicans lost that 2006 election. he said, my party forgot that powers to be used for the good of the people and not for power's sake. that's what they have to remember. now, as far as that fiscal cliff, they can withhold the tax schedule changes. they're able like in defense, when you have a defense cut or a defense cut like that, it takes place over three to four years....
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. >> but if you're -- >> board of directors -- >> if you told nancy pelosi and harry reid clearly what you wanted they would do it? >> they're in your party and you had a majority and you had the mandate. >> not my party! >> wait a minute. if you're board of directors were on one side of an issue you wanted, union leaders on the other side, you're trying to run this company. how do you get it done? sort of a same thing. >> well, you have to build consensus. define goals and how to get there and get the buy-in from the board and from the employees. >> you know -- >> pretty simple. you have to know what you're doing. >> john harwood, quickly, one of the other skill sets of the job i think is empathy. you take a look at when's happening in the gulf coast right now. >> yes. >> americans want tough decisions by the chief executives and they want them to go to various sites when disaster happens and they have to be everyone thetic and they have to be genuine. does mitt romney have those characteristics in him? we understand the bain capital side of it and yet to see more of the human side of
. >> but if you're -- >> board of directors -- >> if you told nancy pelosi and harry reid clearly what you wanted they would do it? >> they're in your party and you had a majority and you had the mandate. >> not my party! >> wait a minute. if you're board of directors were on one side of an issue you wanted, union leaders on the other side, you're trying to run this company. how do you get it done? sort of a same thing. >> well, you have to build...
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if you don't like the idea, give us another suggestion, but don't do what nancy pelosi has done where saying spending cuts are off the table. in that case we're negotiating with ourselves again. >> i'm sorry, we have to leave it there. congressman, have a pleasant flight back across the country tomorrow evening. >> it's always a joy. >> all right. >>> let's hear from the other side. representative allyson schwartz is a democrat from pennsylvania. michelle, jump in. >> she sits on the ways and means and budget committees. thanks so much for joining us, representative. you just heard that whole discussion. why is it, madam, that the democrats seem so resistant to any kind of reform to entitlements? >> well, actually, that's not true. as you certainly know, the president offered very, very straightforward spending cuts, over a trillion dollars he's already done. another trillion, 1 or 2, that the president put on the table in his last offer. it included $400 billion in savings from medicare and $200 billion from savings in medicaid. those are not easy, but the democrats have actually put
if you don't like the idea, give us another suggestion, but don't do what nancy pelosi has done where saying spending cuts are off the table. in that case we're negotiating with ourselves again. >> i'm sorry, we have to leave it there. congressman, have a pleasant flight back across the country tomorrow evening. >> it's always a joy. >> all right. >>> let's hear from the other side. representative allyson schwartz is a democrat from pennsylvania. michelle, jump in....
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houue minority leader, nancy pelosi will make a majjr announcement on her future in congress.she's scheduled a news conference in wwshingtonn.. to discuss whether she intends to stay on as the house democraatc leader. it's a position she first took ttn years ago today. the caliiornia democrat made history as the first wooann speaker of the house... when she was electee to the position in 2007. toyotaais recallinn more thaa today... duueto a steering and water pump problem.the recall &pinnludes the prius hybrid... produced in japan from the year 2000 to 2212.this is the company's second major recall in recent months.the company says ownees that are affected willlbe notified by mail nextt month. an onllneepetition is going around... urging macy's to fire donald trump.so far... signed on... to get rump "despicable behavior."trump fiied back... saying quote - "i uestton the legitimacy and accuracy offthe website and the number offsignatures claimed to have joined thiss petition. regardless, the trump orgaaization values its long standing relationship with macys and looks forward continued succes
houue minority leader, nancy pelosi will make a majjr announcement on her future in congress.she's scheduled a news conference in wwshingtonn.. to discuss whether she intends to stay on as the house democraatc leader. it's a position she first took ttn years ago today. the caliiornia democrat made history as the first wooann speaker of the house... when she was electee to the position in 2007. toyotaais recallinn more thaa today... duueto a steering and water pump problem.the recall...
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nancy pelosi made a commitment as well. i think they were only three or four days but the idea that these things should be written down online so that not just inside the beltway people can read them but everybody can. both of those are the best protections against something that is very light and spinning drank or sooner on permanent spending restraint, and tax changes not what grabs their advertised to be. republicans have lived through or talk to be polluted lived through the 82 deal here $3 of spending cuts for every 1 dollar of tax increase, the democrats past reagan. spending went up not down. tax increases were real and we are still paying them. in 1990, the democrats offered bush $ $2 other major spending cuts for every 1 dollar of tax increase but i always thought that was cool. if you're trading imagined budget cuts, why not 10 to one? that would've been, i mean, you know, we cheated great and if we didn't give him a three. don't get connected anyway, he signed onto. and through away perfectly good presidency. and
nancy pelosi made a commitment as well. i think they were only three or four days but the idea that these things should be written down online so that not just inside the beltway people can read them but everybody can. both of those are the best protections against something that is very light and spinning drank or sooner on permanent spending restraint, and tax changes not what grabs their advertised to be. republicans have lived through or talk to be polluted lived through the 82 deal here $3...
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and california congresswoman nancy pelosi now says this about passing obama care, quote, we read the bill. she said we read the bill. really? of course, this is an excuse to replay this. >> but we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it, away from the fog of the controversy. gecko (clearing roat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our govnment employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> commodities are down big today. the price of gold down all morning and selling picking up now. and we're at 26 an ounce. and there's some positive economic news out of china and plus strong retail sales here in america and investors may be worried that the stimulus spigo
and california congresswoman nancy pelosi now says this about passing obama care, quote, we read the bill. she said we read the bill. really? of course, this is an excuse to replay this. >> but we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it, away from the fog of the controversy. gecko (clearing roat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our govnment employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose...
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nancy pelosi made that commitment as well. but the idea that these things should be written down on line so that not just inside the beltway people can read them that everybody can. both of those are the best protections against something that is very light on spending restraint or zero on the criminal spending restraint, and the tax changes are not perhaps they're advertised to be. republicans have lived through or talked to people that lived through the 80 to deal. $3 in spending cuts for every 1 dollar of tax increases the democrats passed and spending actually went up, not down. the tax increases were real and we are still paying them in 1990 and democrats offered bush to dollars of imaginary spending cuts for every 1 dollar of tax increases. i always thought about was cool if you are training imaginary budget cuts went in-1? we cheated reagan we didn't give him three. you don't get too. i thought that was descanting the poor guy but anyway, he signed on to it and threw away a perfectly good presidency because of it an oth
nancy pelosi made that commitment as well. but the idea that these things should be written down on line so that not just inside the beltway people can read them that everybody can. both of those are the best protections against something that is very light on spending restraint or zero on the criminal spending restraint, and the tax changes are not perhaps they're advertised to be. republicans have lived through or talked to people that lived through the 80 to deal. $3 in spending cuts for...
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. >> i can understand how he -- i don't want to give money to harry reid and nancy pelosi. i can see his point. >> i hear you. >> president obama welcoming -- if it could go to the deficit, then i'd do it. welcoming g-8 leaders to camp david. the ongoing euro crisis and shakeup of global leadership likely to take center stage. joining us now is bore h ocbob hormats. could i talk to you about jpmorgan and greece and spain and tax policy and what he tries to do about tax policy. but why don't -- you've been in the business a long time. let's start with facebook. how many shares you were able to have allocated to you and when you plan on blowing them out. >> the key point is i was in that business, i'm not anymore. so i have really not spent a great deal of time over the last several months addressing this issue. but i enjoyed your conversation. >> it's fun to watch. >> it is. >> let's draw on your international and wall street experience and give us a run down of the last couple of days in greece and then spain. >> i think what we're doing here, commenting on the actual finan
. >> i can understand how he -- i don't want to give money to harry reid and nancy pelosi. i can see his point. >> i hear you. >> president obama welcoming -- if it could go to the deficit, then i'd do it. welcoming g-8 leaders to camp david. the ongoing euro crisis and shakeup of global leadership likely to take center stage. joining us now is bore h ocbob hormats. could i talk to you about jpmorgan and greece and spain and tax policy and what he tries to do about tax policy....
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is that why the president is running a lone ranger campaign, trying to divorce himself from the pelosis of the world? >> i don't see it as democrat instead of republican. believe me. when you get 70% behind an inflation adjusted minimum wage or get out of afghanistan or crack down on corporate crime that includes conservatives. that's over 70% of the population. i think the two parties, the big ones, have an interest in polarizing. they are sweating it more and more about fewer and fewer distinctions between them. all the major areas on people's minds every day are off the table. that's why third parties are important. the candidates don't have marbles in their mouths. you may not agree with them or you may disagree, but at least they are putting forward what's on their minds. >> why then do people say that third-party candidates, the likelihood of a third-party candidate to alter the debate in this country dwindles with every cycle? why do they say that? >> people like to be with a winner so they can be 5% for jill stein and the green party or 5% for gary johnson and the libertarian pa
is that why the president is running a lone ranger campaign, trying to divorce himself from the pelosis of the world? >> i don't see it as democrat instead of republican. believe me. when you get 70% behind an inflation adjusted minimum wage or get out of afghanistan or crack down on corporate crime that includes conservatives. that's over 70% of the population. i think the two parties, the big ones, have an interest in polarizing. they are sweating it more and more about fewer and fewer...
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a bill took on a contentious and partisan edge with big names like nancy pelosi and eric cantor under attack. eamon javers is live in washington with the story. eamon? >> reporter: good morning, melissa. the bill goes before the rules committee today. it's expected to be on the house floor tomorrow. and this is a bill that is getting stronger and stronger as it goes through the congressional process. take a look at what's in this version of the stock act as of right now. you get a sense of where we're headed with this. this covers the executive branch, not just members of congress but also members of the administration. it includes a provision that says convicted members of congress can't collect taxpayer-paid-for pensions. and it says members of congress, the administration and their staff will be blocked from special access to ipos. that's not going to be retroactive but would apply in the future. there's a provision thould block freddie and fannie executives from getting bonuses. that's an interesting one that began on the senate side that's in this bill. one thing it would not do,
a bill took on a contentious and partisan edge with big names like nancy pelosi and eric cantor under attack. eamon javers is live in washington with the story. eamon? >> reporter: good morning, melissa. the bill goes before the rules committee today. it's expected to be on the house floor tomorrow. and this is a bill that is getting stronger and stronger as it goes through the congressional process. take a look at what's in this version of the stock act as of right now. you get a sense...